Eddie Donnelly Movie Trailers

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Tire Trouble Trailer (1942)

24 July 1942

Gandy and Sourpuss have been patching up their worn-out tires, due to wartime civilian restrictions on rubber.

Better Late Than Never Trailer (1950)

17 March 1950

A Terrytoons cartoon released March 1950. With Victor the Volunteer.

Growing Pains Trailer (1953)

01 October 1953

After watching a television commercial, Papa Bear decides to take up gardening but has more than his share of problems.

Pet Problems Trailer (1954)

02 January 1954

Papa Bear gets extremely tired of his oversized dog Pago causing problems- so much that he is ready to execute him.

Camouflage Trailer (1943)

27 August 1943

A Gandy Goose cartoon.

Snappy Snapshots Trailer (1952)

15 November 1952

The Terry Bears tries to enter a photo contest.

Open House Trailer (1953)

04 June 1953

A moral story of being good to the little creatures with the Terry Bears.

Dog in a Mansion Trailer (1940)

12 January 1940

A depiction of the life of a pampered dog belonging to a rich family. It gets egg-shampoos and all sorts of other annoying indignities heaped upon its shoulders when it had rather be outside digging in the dirt.

Magpie Madness Trailer (1948)

02 November 1948

Heckle and Jeckle, the always-talking Magpies, kick this one off by stealing a bowl of bones from Soupbone, an old hound dog.

Musical Madness Trailer (1951)

10 April 1951

A Terrytoons cartoon with Little Roquefort.

Horsefly Opera Trailer (1941)

13 June 1941

Yet another of John Foster's bug cartoons, much like Fly Hi and Fly Frolic ten years earlier. Boy Bug loses girl bug to big spider that invades a fly night club.

Rival Romeos Trailer (1950)

06 November 1950

Heckle and Jeckle, despite the animals falling in love all around, swear they won't. Of course, immediately after they say this, a pretty girl drops a hanky, and they fight over her.

The Green Line Trailer (1944)

06 July 1944

In the town of Nowhere, the main street is divided by a broad green line. The mice live on one side. The cats live on the other, and never cross over the line, until an evil spirit convinces one of the cats to cross the line.

If Cats Could Sing Trailer (1950)

15 September 1950

Opera-singing alley cats. Just about every element that spells 'Terrytoon' is on display (including a bouquet of Tyer).

Lights Out Trailer (1942)

16 April 1942

Gandy Goose reads a scary story just before lights out, and suddenly finds himself escorted to a house full of ghosts.

Blind Date Trailer (1953)

26 November 1953

Heckle and Jeckle read in the newspaper about a reward offered by a millionaire for the finder of his childhood sweetheart.

Lazy Little Beaver Trailer (1947)

25 December 1947

A young beaver who has run away from home learns a lesson about work and slothfulness when he attracts a wolf who wants to turn him into a fur coat.

Stop, Look, and Listen Trailer (1949)

01 December 1949

Oil Can Harry, most malevolent and evil of all the villainous cats, has pretty Pearl Pureheart, cutest mouse of them all, in his grasping clutches, and ties her to the railroad tracks.

The Intruders Trailer (1947)

08 May 1947

Heckel and Jeckel fly over a country estate and decide it would do just fine as a nesting ground for them, especially since it afforded a few luxuries they could take advantage of.

Bulldozing the Bull Trailer (1951)

10 March 1951

Heckel and Jeckel are in Mexico and selling real-hot hot-tamales at the bullfight arena. When their customers are burned up after eating the tamales, the arena manager tries to throw the talking-magpies out but, in attempting to escape the wrath of the manager, the find themselves trapped in the ring with a ferocious bull.

A Bully Romance Trailer (1939)

15 June 1939

Gandy Goose goes to Mexico and falls in love with a beautiful senorita. But her father objects and, hoping to get rid of what he thinks is an unsuitable suitor, forces Gandy into fighting a bull.

Mighty Mouse and the Wolf Trailer (1945)

20 July 1945

A Terrytoons cartoon released 20 July 1945. A twisted version of some famous fairy tales! The Wolf introduces himself and explains that he's misunderstood! Red Riding Hood comes along, and the Wolf changes into his zoot suit, grabs Red and makes her do a jive boogie-woogie dance with him! Mighty Mouse sees this, and he clobbers the Wolf.

Happy Holland Trailer (1952)

01 November 1952

When a Dutch wolf puts the snatch on a Dutch-damsel-in-distress, the Holland-visiting Might Mouse comes to her rescue.

Little Problems Trailer (1951)

21 July 1951

A Terrytoons cartoon released 22 July 1951.

Injun Trouble Trailer (1951)

22 May 1951

A Terrytoons cartoon released 23 May 1951.

The Hitch-Hiker Trailer (1939)

01 December 1939

Gandy is hitch hiking next to his trailer. A dog comes by and latches on to it. They spend a restless night, fighting off hundreds of mosquitoes.

Hot Rods Trailer (1953)

01 June 1953

The boy mice of the village become hot rod fans and soon it isn't safe to walk the streets. Three cats seize up the situation and challenge the mice to a race, and then set a trap to catch them and make a meal.

Law and Order Trailer (1950)

23 June 1950

A radio program tells the story: Cats lure mice with a peep show, then drop them into ice cube trays.

The Lion Hunt Trailer (1949)

12 May 1949

The talking magpies go to Africa to indulge in a bit of lion-hunting and, once there, they find a lion who has no desire to be hunted by two wise-cracking birds.

The Silver Streak Trailer (1945)

20 July 1945

A Terrytoons cartoon released 20 July 1945. Mice live in an abandoned shack and have a friend in a Goofy-like dog named Rover, who protects them from the cats.

Triple Trouble Trailer (1948)

29 September 1948

Oil Can Harry captures Mighty Mouse and traps him in the Mohave desert about to be eaten by vultures. Harry kidnaps Pearl Pureheart's father, the Colonel, ties him with a boulder and drops him off the Brooklyn Bridge and into the East river teeming with hungry crocodiles, then he goes after Pearl. The cops were too late to stop him as Harry absconds with Pearl. Meanwhile, Mighty Mouse breaks free and clobbers the vultures, rescues the colonel and his daughter and defeats Harry once again. Lots of singing in this operetta!

The Power of Thought Trailer (1949)

01 January 1949

Heckle and Jeckle know something other animated toilers don't: they're cartoons. That means unlimited power, which they use to outwit a bulldog cop.

The Butcher of Seville Trailer (1944)

07 January 1944

A Terrytoons cartoon released 7 January 1944.

The Two Barbers Trailer (1944)

01 September 1944

A Terrytoons cartoon released 1 September 1944. All is peaceful and quiet in the town of Terrytown. There's a butcher, a baker and a candlestick maker.

Winning the West Trailer (1946)

16 August 1946

The big bad cats are the villains/Indians, and the little mice are the settlers going west in their little covered wagons, and the Indians are on a rampage about it.

Cubby's Picnic Trailer (1933)

05 October 1933

Cubby The Bear takes his girlfriend to the park where a band plays and they go fishing.

The Owl and the Pussycat Trailer (1939)

30 January 1939

In his first cartoon, Sourpuss has bright colored fur. He romances an Owl and takes her out on his boat, like the nursery rhyme has it.

The Catnip Gang Trailer (1949)

22 July 1949

Three of the felonious felines to ever serve time in the city-pound break out, steal a car, kidnap some little mice as hostages,and beat it for their mountain hideout.

The Helicopter Trailer (1944)

21 January 1944

The tiny toy helicopter which all the little mice didn't think was worth bother with, comes to the rescue of a mouse that has been trapped by the cat.

Mighty Mouse in the First Snow Trailer (1947)

09 October 1947

When the little, cuddly, bouncy rabbits go freckling in the first snow of winter, the wily fox thinks his supper is in the bag.

The Mouse of Tomorrow Trailer (1942)

16 October 1942

The origin story of Super Mouse (later changed to "Mighty Mouse").

Hare and the Hounds Trailer (1940)

23 February 1940

A Terrytoons cartoon released 23 February 1940.

A Day in June Trailer (1944)

03 March 1944

A day in June in which the birds, bees, insects and other forms of wild-life are basking in the fields and meadows.

Who's Who in the Jungle Trailer (1945)

19 October 1945

A Terrytoons cartoon released 19 October 1945. Gandy Goose and Sourpuss are flown in to hunt big game.

Pirate's Gold Trailer (1957)

01 January 1957

Heckle and Jeckle, the talking magpies, tangle with a pirate who has a treasure map, and after much finagling and talk, they are able to get the map and the treasure, only to find that an agent for the Iternal Revenue Service is waiting to collect the unpaid back taxes.

The Dead End Cats Trailer (1947)

14 February 1947

A very tough gang of alley cats are running a black-market operation in a big city, filled with little mice and gangster cats, and are making the streets mean indeed.

My Old Kentucky Home Trailer (1946)

28 March 1946

Nellie and her father, the Colonel, are comfortable in their "Old Kentucky Home" until Wolfie knocks on the door.

The Exterminator Trailer (1945)

23 November 1945

Gandy Goose, now in the pest-extermination business takes the job of ridding his friend's house of mice.

The Haunted Cat Trailer (1951)

22 September 1951

Following one of their usual violent fights, the cat thinks he has killed Little Roquefort, and buries him, with a lot of sadness, in a flower pot.

Dear Old Switzerland Trailer (1944)

22 December 1944

A Terrytoons cartoon released 22 December 1944. Our tourist is taking in all the sights: the band playing on the snowy slope, goats harmonizing, skiers dancing on skis.

A Date for Dinner Trailer (1947)

28 August 1947

Some mice decide to tease a cat, but he is hungry and determined and easily catches them. Just as he is about to eat them, Mighty Mouse comes to the rescue.

The Crackpot King Trailer (1946)

15 November 1946

The Little King wants a wife, so his Court Hypnonist, using foul means for a devious purpose, brings him Sweet Suzette, who has no interest in marrying the King.

The Frog and the Princess Trailer (1944)

07 April 1944

As was his usual pattern, Gandy Goose is sleeping. This time he dreams of the story of the princess and the frog and how the frog later turned into a prince into a prince and married the princess.

My Boy Johnny Trailer (1944)

12 May 1944

In a departure from the usual Terrytoon, this short is based on predictions of things to come in the world after the end of World War II.

The Super Salesman Trailer (1947)

23 October 1947

Heckel and Jeckle. the two talking-magpies are selling hair-tonic in a public park without a license.

Aesop's Fable: The Watchdog Trailer (1945)

28 September 1945

A Terrytoons cartoon released 28 September 1945. The classic "dog vs. rabbit" routine, but this time with a whole gang of mischievous hares!

Nice Doggy Trailer (1952)

24 July 1952

The Terry-Bears hear howling and waken their father, who is also frightened. A big dog comes in, and the cubs want to keep it but Papa Bear kicks it outside.

Fisherman's Luck Trailer (1945)

06 April 1945

Opening with a few painful punful examples of various types of fish...a sunfish 'sets' and a starfish 'comes out', Gandy Goose and his pal go deep-sea fishing with the intent to land one of the denizens of the deep, with no luck until a whale appears.

At the Circus Trailer (1944)

17 November 1944

Some happy mice are listening to an old radio program that features their hero, Mighty Mouse!

How Wet Was My Ocean Trailer (1940)

04 October 1940

A timid pig tries to go swimming at the beach, but somehow he keeps getting tangled up with Sourpuss's fishing line.